Creatures of the Animal Kingdom - Police seize risky canine from owner in SEK operation.
In Rostock, officers from the Special Operations Command (SEK) worked with police to disarm a 25-year-old man suspected of being armed and dangerous. Police had gathered intelligence on the individual before proceeding with the mission. It was learned that he could put up a fight, prompting them to take extra precautions.
When officers arrived at the man's residence, he attempted to thwart the operation and resisted arrest. Nonetheless, law enforcement was able to bring him to the ground and subdue him. Luckily, no one was injured during the courses of events. There were no firearms found at the scene.
The dog was later taken into custody by the Municipal Order Service of the Hanseatic City. The operation lasted for around an hour.
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In the same region of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, a separate incident involved a special task force dealing with a different kind of threat. Reports indicated a suspected wildlife poaching case in Rostock, where the police discovered animals being harmed.
This led to the establishment of a special task force to investigate and address the issue of endangered wildlife in the area. As a result, several individuals were arrested and charged with crimes against animal welfare.
In another twist of events, it was reported that the police in Rostock had also uncovered an illegal animal trading ring, connecting the city to neighboring regions. Officers from the special task force worked with local authorities to dismantle the operation and seize evidence, ensuring the protection of both endangered animals and the community.
Source: www.stern.de